Alright, Castiel you asked I watch Harry Potter: And The Goblet of Fire
Here's my review:
Ah, Harry Potter. One of my favorite movie series
What's the Goblet of Fire about then?
There's a famous boy named Harry Potter who goes to a wizarding school called Hogwarts and he is attending his fourth year there in this movie. Basically there is a wizard game going on called The Tri Wizard Tournament at Hogwarts this year where Hogwarts and 2 other schools compete for a cup. One student from each school will represent their school in the game. Harry finds himself whisked into this tournament. He finds himself fighting for his life and eternal glory wile something sinister is brewing in the shadows...
Alright, I'm going to go into this like someone who has A. Not read the books (even though I have) and B. Has (AT LEAST) seen the first, second, and third Harry Potter movies (Which I have )
The visuals throughout the movie are wonderful, you can't help but feel inspired by a lot of it... The special effects are also very cool, but why should you expect any less from a magical world?! You have a great cast of actors here as well, lines and expressions were fitting and deliberate, you can't help but feel many of their emotions, which is very good. This was a pretty dark movie as well, which is apparent from the beginning, but slowly it starts to grow!
You are able to figure out who done it before even Harry does, you just need to pay close attention (which is not that hard). I KNOW I wasn't going to compare this to the books, but I and everyone else wonders, would it have been too much to ask to let us watch that Quidditch game at the beginning??? There's also a lot of names and faces going about where you might feel lost at times. I almost feel the need to read the books (again) to keep up with a lot of things.
What did I rate this film?
I gave it a 79% out of 100%
If I were to rate it off of what the book was like?
I would give it 83% out of 100%
If you have seen/read the Harry Potter series you NEED to see this movie! It's one of my favorites in the series. A pity I had to rate it so low...
Alright, Shinra Executive I will get to your movie possibly tomorrow.
Here's my review:
Ah, Harry Potter. One of my favorite movie series
What's the Goblet of Fire about then?
There's a famous boy named Harry Potter who goes to a wizarding school called Hogwarts and he is attending his fourth year there in this movie. Basically there is a wizard game going on called The Tri Wizard Tournament at Hogwarts this year where Hogwarts and 2 other schools compete for a cup. One student from each school will represent their school in the game. Harry finds himself whisked into this tournament. He finds himself fighting for his life and eternal glory wile something sinister is brewing in the shadows...
Alright, I'm going to go into this like someone who has A. Not read the books (even though I have) and B. Has (AT LEAST) seen the first, second, and third Harry Potter movies (Which I have )
The visuals throughout the movie are wonderful, you can't help but feel inspired by a lot of it... The special effects are also very cool, but why should you expect any less from a magical world?! You have a great cast of actors here as well, lines and expressions were fitting and deliberate, you can't help but feel many of their emotions, which is very good. This was a pretty dark movie as well, which is apparent from the beginning, but slowly it starts to grow!
You are able to figure out who done it before even Harry does, you just need to pay close attention (which is not that hard). I KNOW I wasn't going to compare this to the books, but I and everyone else wonders, would it have been too much to ask to let us watch that Quidditch game at the beginning??? There's also a lot of names and faces going about where you might feel lost at times. I almost feel the need to read the books (again) to keep up with a lot of things.
What did I rate this film?
I gave it a 79% out of 100%
If I were to rate it off of what the book was like?
I would give it 83% out of 100%
If you have seen/read the Harry Potter series you NEED to see this movie! It's one of my favorites in the series. A pity I had to rate it so low...
Alright, Shinra Executive I will get to your movie possibly tomorrow.